Akshita Mudgal Unveils Her Sacrificial Role in New TV Show 'Lakshmi Niwas'

Actress Akshita Mudgal has opened up about her role as Radhika in the upcoming television series 'Lakshmi Niwas'. She describes Radhika as a mature and family-oriented woman who prioritizes her parents' happiness over her own desires. The show tells the relatable story of a middle-class couple, Lakshmi and Srinivas, who dream of owning their own home and seeing their children settled. Produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, the drama is scheduled to premiere on Zee TV in January 2026.

Key Points: Akshita Mudgal on Her 'Lakshmi Niwas' Character Radhika

  • Akshita Mudgal plays Radhika
  • Character puts family first
  • Show explores middle-class joint family life
  • Centers on parents' dream of a home
  • Premieres Jan 12, 2026 on Zee TV
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Akshita Mudgal shares insights into her 'Lakshmi Niwas' character

Actress Akshita Mudgal discusses playing Radhika, a selfless daughter, in the new family drama 'Lakshmi Niwas', premiering January 12 on Zee TV.

"Radhika is someone who lives her life for her parents and her family... her family is her entire world. - Akshita Mudgal"

Mumbai, Jan 6

Actress Akshita Mudgal, who essays the role of Radhika in the television show 'Lakshmi Niwas', has shed light on her character in the show.

The show presents a deeply relatable story rooted in the everyday realities of India's middle-class joint families. It is set against the emotional backdrop of dreams, duties, and togetherness, the show reflects the aspirations that quietly shape countless households, especially the hope of building a home and securing a stable future for one's children.

Adding a new emotional layer to this journey, the show welcomes Akshita Mudgal as Radhika, the elder daughter of Lakshmi and Srinivas. Simple, mature, and deeply family-oriented, Radhika is someone who places her parents' happiness above her own.

She is a strong and composed young woman whose dreams are quietly woven around fulfilling her family's wishes, even when it means putting her own desires on hold. Her journey reflects the silent sacrifices many daughters make within close-knit families.

Speaking about her character, Akshita Mudgal shared, "Radhika is someone who lives her life for her parents and her family. She adores her brothers and sisters deeply, and for her, her family is her entire world. Even her dreams are about fulfilling her parents' wishes. If they want her to get married and be happy, she is willing to do that for them. That's where her emotional strength lies. She is mature, calm, and understands the importance of family, even during times of conflict. Radhika is very simple, very grounded, and quite different from me in real life, but I'm truly enjoying stepping into her world".

The story revolves around Lakshmi and Srinivas, a couple who have spent 35 years in a rented house, holding on to two dreams close to their hearts, owning a home of their own and seeing their children settled happily.

Produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, Lakshmi Niwas is set to premiere on January 12, 2026, on Zee TV

- IANS

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Vikram M
Finally a show that highlights the quiet strength of daughters in our families, not just the typical saas-bahu drama. Wishing Akshita all the best. Hope the writing does justice to such a relatable character.
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Rohit P
The premise is good but I hope they don't make it overly melodramatic. The middle-class dream of owning a house is a powerful theme. Let's see if they keep it realistic.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian TV, I find this cultural insight fascinating. The concept of joint family dynamics and putting family wishes first is quite different from Western narratives. Intrigued to watch.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the show also subtly questions this expectation of constant sacrifice from daughters. It's beautiful but also a heavy burden. Balance is key.
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Karthik V
Rashmi Sharma productions usually deliver good family dramas. The 2026 premiere date is far though! Setting a reminder. The actor playing Srinivas better be convincing as a father of grown kids.

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